RMC List - cleaning gas tank

Garrie Fox gfox80915 at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 28 22:38:29 EDT 2021


The 1938 Pontiac that we won the Nationals with in Wichita for 2014 had the radiator and gas tank done by this great guy in Colorado Springs.  Manley Radiator Service. It would have been in 2013.
There was a good Corvair tank on CL for 40 bucks; Castle Rock or Monument?
 His Shop is at 322 S Wahsatch Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, United States
Phone: +1 719 635 1663


Regards, 
Garrie Fox719.338.5051(texting not available) 

    On Wednesday, July 28, 2021, 04:10:16 PM MDT, rearengine.steve--- via RMC-List <rmc-list at corvair.org> wrote:  
 
  Hello Paul: There used to be a kit that used muriatic acid and as you said chain and broken glass bottles and was rotted constantly for a number of hours then a cleanser/acid neutralizer and rinse etc and finally some kind of pint/coating to inside plus paint to outside.  Guys used small portable cement mixers to do the rotating.  Many times the rust-weaken tank bottoms either broke out OR pinholes developed and the coating wasn't completely fuel resistant.  
Then radiator shops started soaking in their cleaning tanks but EPA didn't like the fuel in the acid when recycle of acid happened and most quit.  I know of one radiator shop that told me they would still 'tank' the tank and that is/was Lakewood Radiator on about 52nd and Sheridan in Arvada.  He told me $400  for Corvair tank.  You can buy new from Clarks a tank that with some 'adjusting' of the corners to match the old one will then fit into the car for $200 plus.  
Just my thoughts and others may chime in too.  Hi Linda!!
Steve
    On Wednesday, July 28, 2021, 03:47:54 PM MDT, Paul Jarrett Sr via RMC-List <rmc-list at corvair.org> wrote:  
 
 Any suggestions on what to use and other tips on cleaning a tank?
I have been considering iso or denatured alcohol and chain/ bolts. Maybe some type of rust remover.
One search said toilet bowl cleaner._______________________________________________
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